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Pangilinan cites Robredo's concrete contributions to fight against the pandemic

Published Sep 22, 2020 17:43 pm  |  Updated Sep 22, 2020 17:43 pm

Opposition Senator Francis “Kiko” N. Pangilinan today said he fully agrees with Vice President Leni Robredo's “comprehensive, inclusive, and participatory approach” in the fight against the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), emphasizing that the country needs clear and concrete actions rather than baseless rhetoric.

Senator Francis Pangilinan
(Senate of the Philippines / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)

"Sa simula pa lang, mabilis ang naging pagkilos ni Vice President Leni para matugunan ang pangangailangan ng mga apektadong sektor," Pangilinan said. (From the very start, Vice President Robredo moved quickly to address the needs of the affected sectors.)

“Her comprehensive, inclusive, and participatory approach inspires others to unite and work together,” he added. 

At the start of the lockdowns imposed by the Administration due to the pandemic, Robredo immediately buckled down to work, distributing personal protective equipment (PPEs), medical equipment, face masks, face shields, and alcohol to various hospitals and health centers, including rural health units and barangays, Pangilinan pointed out.

The Vice President also provided free board and shuttle service to front-liners in Metro Manila and shuttle service to Cebu-based front-liners immediately following the declaration of enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), he added.

Pangilinan pointed out that Robredo was among the first to distribute immediate relief, such as hot meals, food packs and hygiene kits to vulnerable communities and sectors of the urban poor, jeepney and tricycle drivers, senior citizens and persons with disabilities.

The Vice President also came up with online platforms such as Bayanihan Mart and Community Mart to provide wet market vendors, online sellers, and tricycle drivers a chance to earn a livelihood during the lockdowns.

The Office of the Vice President assisted locally stranded individuals (LSIs) in various sites through hot meals, blankets, food packs, hygiene kits, provision of bus/transport, funding support for swab/rapid testing and employment opportunities.

As for distance learning, Robredo also launched a drive to collect used gadgets such as tablets, laptops, and mobile phones to be distributed to students who cannot afford to buy them for their online classes.

Robredo also established community learning hubs -- equipped with laptops, desktop computers, photocopying machines, internet connection, and cleaning materials -- where students can access modules and tutorial from volunteers.

She also initiated the creation of instructional videos that would help equip both students and teachers with knowledge regarding distance and blended system of learning.

Robredo recently established a website called Bayanihanapbuhay, an online jobs platform where unemployed Filipinos can look for jobs.

“Ang layo-layo nito sa mga salitang i-spray-an ng insecticide ang buong bansa, hugasan ng gasolina ang mask, o maupo at mag-antay na lang ng bakuna,”  Pangilinan said. (This is a far cry from pronouncements that the country needs insecticide sprays, washing masks with gasoline, and simply wait for others to develop a vaccine.)

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